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Encyclopedia > Deusdedit of Canterbury

Saint Deusdedit (d. July 14, 664) was the first Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury. He was known as Frithona until his consecration by Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester, in AD 655.


The See of Canterbury seems, at this time, to have been passing through a period of comparative obscurity; for during the nine years of the pontificate of Deusdedit, all the new English Bishops, with one exception, were consecrated by Celtic or foreign Bishops. Deusdedit, however, did found a nunnery in the Isle of Thanet and had some share in the foundation of Medshamstead Abbey (Peterborough Cathedral) in AD 657.


The Synod of Whitby which debated whether the Northumbrian Church should follow the Roman or Celtic Irish Church was held in AD 664. Due to his affliction with the plague, Deusdedit does not appear to have been present for the victorious Romanist party and his death took place only a few months later.


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Deusdedit (259 words)
He was the sixth Archbishop of Canterbury (655-664), and was the first Anglo-Saxon to hold the
Honorius, thus commencing the long line of English archbishops, which was broken but once, and that by his immediate successor, Theodore.
Deusdedit died on the same day as Erconbert, King of Kent, and was
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